One Electrical Device Controls Another Electrical Device

Do you want to use one existing device to control another device remotely? Maybe that will be more convenient to you on some special ccasion. In fact, we have a completely new product low voltage triggered great range transmitter of CB-2V which is applied for one device controlling another device. This transmitting module will be triggered by DC power 5~28V input. We really hope this kind of remote can satisfy customers’ needs.


We think our product can meet his need. According to his requirement, that transmitter can work   with dc 12V 1 channel latched long range receiver model of 0020522 S1L-DC12-ANT2. He said that the relay, which is activated by receiver, needs low voltage and current. Working voltage range of relay can be DC 0~28V.  So this receiver is more favorable for him.
   
Let’s study the wiring diagram. That is fairly simple. Existing device is connected to the positive and negative terminals of the transmitter. The device being controlled is connected to the normally open terminals “B”&”C” of receiver.



When the transmitter got a voltage input from the working existing device, the transmitter will be triggered and send an “On” RF signal to the receiver. When the receiver received this signal, it will indicate the device being controlled to “On” state. Likewise, the existing device stops working and the device being controlled also stops working due to the effect of this remote control kit.

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